July 13, 2026
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Ringside: Can Oil Industry Lawsuits Compel Rational Energy Policy?

May 7, 2026   7:00 amMay 7, 2026   7:01 am
When asked in a recent interview why California has the highest gasoline prices in the nation, Jodie Muller, the President of the Western States Petroleum Association, began by stating the following: “You can’t point a finger at one particular person, because,...
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Seniors Pay the Price as Rideshare Costs Climb

May 7, 2026   6:00 amMay 7, 2026   6:01 am
For many seniors, rideshares are key to unlocking independence. They provide a way to get to doctor’s appointments, pick up prescriptions and attend a grandchild’s birthday party. They help seniors stay connected to their communities and maintain a sense of...
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New California Bill Would Let Deported Professors Keep Teaching under ‘Catastrophic Leave?’

May 6, 2026   3:58 pmMay 6, 2026   4:01 pm
A new bill introduced in February 2026 from California Assemblyman Mike Gipson (D-Los Angeles) would let illegal immigrant community college professors who get deported, continue to teach students remotely. From the “you can’t make this $@*! up file, Assembly Bill...
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SB 237: Is it Having its Expected Impact on Gasoline Supplies?

May 6, 2026   3:04 pmMay 6, 2026   3:04 pm
by Professor James Rector, Professor Michael Mische, and Joseph Silvi After signing Senate Bill 237 in September 2025, Governor Newsom said of the bill: “we’re stabilizing the state’s gasoline supply to avert severe price spikes at the pump.” The key...
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Public Testimony and the Suspense Files

May 6, 2026   2:00 pmMay 6, 2026   2:01 pm
With the 2026 Suspense Files being considered on May 14, several colleagues have asked about public testimony on these items. When I first began lobbying, legislators presented their bills regardless of whether the measures were slated for the Suspense Files....
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Service Members Deserve the Right to Protect Themselves on Base

May 6, 2026   1:00 pmMay 6, 2026   1:01 pm
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth took a big step toward restoring common sense this month. Armed service members can now apply to carry their private guns while off duty on base with the help of a memorandum called “Non-Official Personal...
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Former Biden Official and Reno Mayoral Candidate Kate Marshall Hit with Dual Complaints Over Campaign Finance and Hatch Act Violations

May 6, 2026   11:28 amMay 6, 2026   11:28 am
Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael J. McDonald has filed a formal Election Integrity Violation Report with the Nevada Secretary of State alleging that former Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall repeatedly violated state campaign finance laws by illegally retaining hundreds of thousands...
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